Storm Wutip triggers widespread flooding and landslides in central Vietnam


With deep flooding, residents in Hue City have to travel by boat. - VNS

HANOI: Storm Wutip, has brought days of dangerous weather to central provinces in Vietnam, with torrential rains, powerful winds, widespread flooding and a high risk of landslides and flash floods, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.

As of 4am on June 13, the storm's centre was located over the southern waters of China’s Hainan Island, with maximum sustained winds at level 10 (89–102km/h) and gusts reaching level 13.

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